Virtual Podcast Tour Day #6 Journal Entry
Woo
hoo! I got an invitation to appear on "Today's Leading Women" Podcast
hosted by Marie Grace Berg and I didn't even send out a request to
appear there (this interview airs 6/16/15)! I received an email invitation outlining the success of
the show and past guests. The email had a link to set up a booking.
Living on the west coast the times were very difficult for me to fit
into my schedule. Most of the times available were at 5am and I am not
very chatty at 5am. I finally found a time on her schedule that would
work for me and got signed up.
Then I received a confirmation
email with a list of general questions and an example of podcast flow.
This was a lot different experience than setting up the interview with
James. I have never even talked with this podcast owner. I am not sure
how she found out about me or if she has any interest in reading my book
at all. But when opportunity knocks you have to grab it. It will be a
nice addition to the tour and I will be ready!
Lessons Learned:
- Some podcast hosts will not want to talk to you ahead of time.
- Make sure your message is in line with the theme of the show before you agree to get on.
Hot Tips:
- While it is important to grab opportunities make sure you will be alert and ready for the interview.
- Follow the directions of the host exactly to get your interview setup. Different hosts will have different procedures.
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Virtual Podcast Tour Day #9 Journal Entry
My
heart is fluttering with nervousness as I contact
Doug Foresta for the
first time. I have my new headset with a quality mike ready to go. We
will be connecting via Skype to record a training session for future
authors to follow in my footsteps. I am excited to hear his ideas about
where to look for more podcasts and honored to take a leading role in
his and D'vorah's mission to help other authors and entrepreneurs get
their work out to the world.
Lessons Learned From Doug:
- Talk to someone with a similar message or Google them and see where they have been interviewed in the past.
- Go
to ITunes, Sticher, Blog Talk Radio and search top shows, shows in your
niche, and writing or author shows. Does the show have guests
interviews? Then it would probably be worth applying to.
Hot Tips:
- Don't only look in your niche. Keep an open mind and see if your theme can be melded with theirs.
- Make
sure that the interviewee with a message that is similar to your wasn't
interviewed to recently. If they were the host may not take you because
they won't want to run very similar shows within too short of a time
period.
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Sara F. Hathaway
Sara F. Hathaway is the author of
the The Changing Earth Series:
Day After Disaster and
Without Land. She also
hosts
The Changing Earth Podcast which blends her fictional stories with
educational survival tips. Sara grew up in the country where she developed a
profound interest in the natural world around her. After graduating with honors
from The California State University of Sacramento with a Bachelor of Science
in Business Administration, she launched into a career in business management. In
her fictional novels her research and experience with survival techniques and
forgotten life-sustaining methods of the generations past come to the forefront
in a action packed adventures. She has used her background in business
management to pave new roads for fictional authors to follow and she delights
in helping other achieve the same success. She currently lives with her husband
and two sons in California where she is at work on the sequel to her first two novels.
For more information and a free copy of “The Go-Bag Essentials” featuring
everything you need to have to leave your home in a disaster visit:
www.authorsarafhathaway.com